Convertible cap and muff.



A. C. YU'DELSON. CONVERTIBLE GAP AND MU'F. APPLIOATION FILED 11111.11, 1911.

Patented Mar25,1913.

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A. G. YUDELSON.' CONVERTIBLE GAP AND MUPP.

Y APPLIcAnoN FILED 11111.11. 1911. 1 ,057,204, Patented Mar. 25, 1913.

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A. o. YUDBLSON. CONVERTIBLE GAP AND MUPF. APPLICATION FILED JAN.11, 1911.

Patented Mar. 25, 1913.

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ALEXANDER CMYUDELSON, lon cHicAGo, rLLINoIs.

ffeervrleriem. Newer# TofaZZ-wfwmit may concern h icliinthat event, j Be it known that I,Annimnonn C.. y llyfgaboutjtliemouthand l son, a citizen ofithefUnitediyStates, "and ai 'fiat one of its giusyas illustr2tled.;in Fi resident of the city of Chicago, in thecou'nt-y yso'that saidbandextends around the midof Cook and State of lllinoisrhaveyinventdleibfffthe mums -ll ed certainnew and useullmprovements in zlsffrent 19.11 Q-fi.' ml'glnsptolI'Oll1 .orf-old Convertible Caps and Mutis; and Ido here-l iupwardly.aroundjthezeiidofthemui vadja. by declare that the following is a full,`clear Cent the attached margin of saidhand to and exact description otheSame, reference `aford .the'peripheral,roll 2,. onthe cap, as 65 being had to thefaccompan ing drawings, lfllustratedfin,Figs. and f?. Said,band or and to the numbers of re erence marked roll 2, may, o `-course, be of anyl suitable thereon, which form apart of this specifici color orvmaterial Jfor purposes of ornamentation. tion both for the mu and for the cap. Thisinvention lrelates to'im'prm-'einents inl When adjusting the device for Setas a 70 articles of apparel and more particularly to `Cap, 'the ends lOt' the mult are each closed r a cap convertible at will -intora muli. by means- 'of buttons 3 and 4,on opposite The object of this invention is toailord a ends thereof, which are inserteddn suitable cheap Simple andattractive .article of .ap apertures respectively on the opposite side I, y parel adapted'for use at the conveniencekot` of the handapertura as shown in Fi 5,75 the wearer eit-her as a cap or as a muti', as thereby eiectually securing the endso the preferred. y mult closed position, The `end 5, of the 'The invention consists in the matters here- {nu ,1S vthen turned inwardly, as illustrated inafter described and more full pointed outV4 Hl Flg- 7, mmedtely c 0llvertn`llhe deand deiined in the appended c alms, t viceinto'aca said roll or band 2, affording 30,- v In the drawings: Figure 1 is a view in an ear. and ead .protector adapted to be so ustratediinl Fler @rend =J side elevation showing a device embodying' turned down when the inclemency of the w my invention worn as av cap. Fig. 2 is a weather renders such protection desirable.l view inside elevation Aillustrating the same The construction illustrated in Figs, 4, extendedto forma-muli. Fig. 3 is a view and 5, is the. same in ally particulars as that 35 similar to Fig. 1, with the rollomittedfrom before described with the exception that the the cap; Fig. Llis a view similar to Fi 2', roll or band 2, is omitted. with the central band ,or roll omitted. Fig. lhe operation is obviousl from the fore- 5'is a top plan View of thecap illustrated going. Should it be desired to utilize the in Fig. 3. Fig. `(i is a cent-ral vertical sec- 'device as a muil when adjusted as a cap, it 9o tion taken'tlirough the cap illustrated in is only necessary lto pull the inner fold or Fig. 3. Fig. 7 is a similar section taken end outwardly and release the buttons 3 and through-the cap illustrated in Fig. 1. Fig. 4, vwhereby the end or hand orifice is closed. 8 is ,a view in longitudinal section taken It is, ofcourse, to be understood that any through the muf illustrated Fig. 2. suitable materials may be employed and 95 4,0 AS Showninthe drawings; the muff com. Various details of construction and ornaprises an elongated body 1, rounded or O'val mentation may be varied without departing at the ends to a central axial aperture ofv from the principles of this invention. suiiicient size to permit the insertion of a I claim es my invention: i l hand therethrou h at each end, as shown in `1. A convertible muti and cap embracing 10o- Figs 2, 4, an '6, If constructed as a an oval.' open ended body of suitable maknittedor crochetedfabric, Aas illustrated, terial, complemental members at each end said apertures may be made relatively small thereof, means thereon to close the'respecand the elasticity of the yarn permits the tive end openings, one of said end portions same to extend suliiciently to admit of inserbeing invertible in the other to afford a cap 105 |tion of the hand. lf constructed of any of double thickness of material.

other material or fabric, the aperture con- 2. A convertible muli and cap embracing. veniently and referably is of a size to coiian oval open ended body of suitable innveniently admit of the insertion of a hand. terial, means at each end thereof to close the The exterior of the muti so formed may be respective end openings, one of said end 11o plain, as illustrated in Fig. 4, or ma be portions beingr invertible in the other, at ornamented by a central band 2, as ilusfording a cap of double thickness ot' ma- 

